Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1929, p. 5

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iiit9tte abil- bo' My med M of the tit ttte craft: I mine lit-tho Work l a“. north on hammer. hooked rug: e%g minded mind quilts, no mind back “on, tapes. ilitoly tooled nodal shim, " 488, North l Put, wife Middle West inn 325,000 I Mnhip MEM- eaidegtt-Dexs M. The on the walls It from the Ming north MAM“: 'Bad-eelt,- L Cram Ew- I In Johan- . . , , a my"? 'ure, - '.' ‘. ,r s", . _.. I . ‘-_ _ V. ‘- _ws.--b-- ' BC f " _ i . .. _. . ' "GP. E iitli "' [ltf5i “4-! cr: bum-I CET? 'Cd2rr=C'C"; 1mmn\;,? i, A cr. ', T r- _ _ ' "We '"e" “NW”! It May. which opettid it. It Matt v W, W ' Man! I a”. and. ranch of the Ind Vto pa: mo of at" No to cum t Work k I Until {“7617 in the out. - in the $0.; Met of m-tted the Incubus of but summer Mat-ships _ irratir88rl' In clan of tannin until bk 'er, the up“. to the " exhibits MO to “In Mr., lllu" to M: nlmn onfm mead." 0MB: re- MESS Luna numerous " tt Henry Hubbard Glidden, no Wav- erly road, . midnnt of Highland Park for :bout' 20 years. died Tucs- day morning, Dee. W, and 85 you-g, five months and " (kn. Death in: awed by. hm: mom. with omplic-tim. . Mr. Gum an. born July 2, 13“ B.e 1raAI_irigigr3rrrarmt is 1urvitmrVaiiai childru, Grace, .5tqt4t.,teii,roL.atidiiiU. a»... .air1Cs _ _ , my; Fae "lilrtf,ht'rte,22ttyt ' f,l'e1T,1'li Pd"tt Charla Banner. little son It Mi. attd “a. Hm: 14? ITntt avirrtre, died My. Def-'3; my}! mm Mr, 1926, Accordingly; them of the North Shore “all! guild voted to choose a ttit't" meter the organism. tion, and the an. new in the Circuit metre "atmteintiott of the north shore. In ell bale? respects the organization Will bu the North Shore Theatre guild.’ The policies. the per- sonnel, the'iiudio' and its aetivitiea, all will remain unclaimed, end it is antigjpegegl that "tpa, new p9ne will mmWihL‘W“"7;;tzrifles-axe,end that baht-é (if the with shire reel- dent will speak as easily of the, Cir- cuit theatre as he Inn of the The- atre guild. _ But the "tWiitiiii _r, iiti"'iiiiirmir sig'p there. In retain for this. the Nthr, Henry B. Glidden mis,. Burial 'trtbrhtgt1eid Fir "eetiirr'-,' in feet "or since the New York Theatre Guild hem sending its?” font orNqnr York for palm on the mad, theJ New York Widen has protected; the use of them "1Ntid"dn that name of an! amateur dramatte or/ gmization. And oboe they have bowl having "ttear performmeu in cle cago, the New York Theatre guild‘ have brought pressure to bear on the north shore organ-Mon for its use of this term. No question has ever existed in the minds of the local band of director! that the property of their ofigind use of the word, but since confusion Mama!!!“ caused by the similarity in names, which has rt',', been pleasant, the North Shore centre iid has of late recognized "teifll-'l'la'fi'-'si-ilri'gf4', giving way to the claim of the New Yorks ers. _ . M ' Frederick C. Bauer, ' And 4, Die: Tuesday .- Alt ~~”~r;, ‘11,“). q ". " _ that it ha when! in.“ in. "meme'" with the Ther.., Guild Inc. of New York, wmym he at Mt td all the mitiséHtieii to the (and and ita many friends. atart/Nlllldttt8, mat Rm cum Ndrth sum up!» Guild nu Adopted Thi- Tltlo; Get! Valli-bl. Mt- “My. obtains mum DocJOJm mewâ€"AAQ r --- - -.-- --.--- "e""""","". u... n. v T "c... .u. will“, Haw; CI OW m*n~ ”Hiatuv ' "V T c'3r ‘ r- ...‘ -=' u - . " _ _ ' , . r " " . = Ll ' n . ' ‘ ' e har apt-kni- . -I-AL-- I!__-_.:A l _ __- 1-, - __ 1. . n . Jew The city's new American-IA France pamper for the are deput- ment In: given omen! teef Tueedey _by the “nude Bureau ot Inspection engineers at Webber’e pond. nee: the Sweetie}! flannel. The 1% kin, met every requirement. It's scheduled enmity of 750 calorie, e minute and it held. at en average maximum of from 780 to TTO xenon: Bald Mid-Night Mass _ 'at Ft. Sheridan Chapel by Grutter. Pmktti’n Hm 'A-vn Kari. ..tth.. . i 'coruuner i'"e"air%iU Ei" udwi‘ mirtii' 1htnitfHtt.ett1txr4e . mum Sum-d. tt over fl The regular ntid-nittht mus, held at twelve o'eloek Christmas eve will ttb-Uhr-hem-e-the-eh-r “th Sheridan. A speclal program of music promm, the, choir opening the nerv- "" -iiiUiGiifiariiiG " Punk wwthuur 7 Elizabeth Mu _ T Closing number; by tttree Violinist» Jkrtmth-to-_--ato-imr-of--ati. place. From there he phoned his son. husbanmumgerofanAandPntm-e than for the put six you; and is nbove suspicion. Weiss admitted getting a all from St, Joe,- unexplained that metal! ”from 1titr-hther--the-orhmtn1 owner of the. now famous lake more home of Burke the killer. The elder Weis had sold the house to Burke and had received only $1,000 in In? matter it. When the trouble arote and Burke we: revealed u e mater- ,hterrtrtrxierrWicirtt, EL FiiiUWFii iitiarf the “Efrem burner iow occupied by Frederick Burke. wanted for the seven Moran an; sleyings, the killing of e St. Joseph policeman and numerous robberies, Police Chief Henderson of Hichood led a squad of police from Highland Park to the residence at'60 Michigan avenue, Highwood, and questioned Fred Weiss, the occupant. q Acting on a tip from dhiiaiir police! that . telephone _eat1 from St. tptttl V - .-r; 'Nttegtthttgttil' w‘1lmgdljg It is planned to hue women! opening of the Ravinia tire station the litter pa?! of 'thi‘s‘month, and preparations are under: way; his re- ported, for a bitr-eetitrrattion. The new ,arsteteto.r"gtt'tt%t" in the new are station at Raylnla. when tio platoons of ilremep are installed. Platoon No. 1 includes William Curtr. mings, assistant chief; John Patten. driver, and. George Comma, pipeman. Platoon No. 2 consists of William Kenning, captain; John 30ml driver; Charles Robinson, pipernan. Highwood Police Get, -- V Tip, But Find All 0. K. . minute. A number of VviuitiEg tire' chiefs from neighboring tom on the north shore uttended the test. New Fire AW Proves Went in .". Tut Here on Tuesday in. W. D. Young Del Rio" Bambino Is Bulb Mm . Miss Esther-JAM. Act as S. Green Bay road 3:40: (but a a radio parlor-nu- or “m. Chronicle” a tht'NathttttttItmid-t- At the Dumas than. Lake For- at; another Jhtet pm of nature pictures is aehodttied for the coming week. On “any tad Saturday ot this week the attraction In "A Son of Kettttrekv,"ndramaoftherturi", ftftylnt. Loin “PEELE. “1313‘ “a This shop is no"! iti it: mono and is most nth-active in inbuilt- tions and furnishings.‘ The work is a specialty in modeling and um.- tion of anything for women that can berTrmde tn thotttttc- Tier-aim lie nothing sold ready-towns: except wearing W, may, - .etthte clothes. “nude. ham and hats will be iitrrttatgttit an W ttDorothy Ellen Bmnm. Highwood Chamber of Comm until Sunday, Jan. 5. the award of the Gramah-Paitre automobile which the merchants are giving away. It was at first planned to make the award Dee. Hu, but became of the Christmas rush, it was decided to postpone it untiLJan. ls, -198tU---Mir Roth has been appointed chairman of the cemmittee to award the ear, and it is expected that the ievent will ast.. tryyet ' hing-9,2119, tbe-meh-ood city hall, wherethe choice of the win-1 ner will be announced. l Former Resident " _ Opens Shop in Glencoe om’féifizw shop by the name of Jhrerzarxtiefc21ereet.urgkirteiat- 866 Vernon avenue. Glance, Satur- dgy the fourteenth, from " a. m. to tt p. m. In. Louis Clark of Evans. ton mined her as hostess for the afternoon to her friends and M. A very socieble time was “by ati. tht the afternoon ot chrsiiiiG,%, a nuance win be" than for children. with {Sula Ciaat nnd. a rift tie msrhuthiu,.att-diate.-s-c----c----s-- Highwbod Merchants . " to Give, Away Auto Hominy and 'rtiiudtrHmrard M. ett Hutton appears in “Tho Sap" an thinking comedy drama. tht nut-day and may, Dee. " and 27 Clive Brook: appears in “The Return of "Sherlock Holmes. and all- talking tenure. - Coming attnctious include “The Cockeyed World" Jun. 6 and 6 and "Hpnywood Revue" Jan. " and 13. The attraction for WM. Dee. 26., Christmas l day, in “Mm." a story of West Point with George ot. Briett and I big It" cost. On Sunday tile pickup is "'Ne Sophomore," gut til-talking eon... drama, I three-star picture teattttr%g' Sully O’Neill and; biz uncut. Dcerpath Theatre h, Gluing Fine Program Mft.? Dough: Ellen Brown; former.. th tttu-tton" cut: Hay greasy and mm In! J-h-thet-st-tgmt-tanti-tii-Cates. out: Lemar-in: from Ferry Bell; Dorothy Keller from thrarthmoret Eleanor Keller from Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N. Y.; Bury Bel. lerr from Williams College; Robert Sellery from Hamburg Academy; Harriet Golden and Harriet Beach from Madison; Loin Brlthem from Ila-"Child- echool in Bolton, end Bought Brigham, Bethlehem, N.Y; Gindrs xoon from His. Wheel“)?! aetstrrst; -Brrdwrri-rraaiiiri- 303i» - from Belolt College; Chetty mum tron - ' -ulthuihesttc, ari11nrd.-aJ_ ., 3&9“! Mammalian Dani. hm. Maw was; an... mm. . Milli. Orhndini, dancing: of Mr. and Mrs. A. Orlandini. Jettemon ave- ... L. ' 4:31.!” c, -- " -- _ _ 3.' FA at, was and " ”on. four mum and t1',rfttitghHth.gaptat." - ' w . -r-,i:r,rirrcc-4ltrgMGWat-ttStttW"rci; ~~ TV "--, ‘ 2uyyi,ccCr, Imam: "- a 13“.“.- - than all anxieties, Ithaca up tau-clean» have. been Mn: almo- tho eloae af the golf ocean, in fact. - you to til-cover aorae that you never kttot,tmt hutch". Search at coordination and Ian-culm- relaxa- .tlon are learned. M blood la lent Minding to the - on, while the Hung: drinkln an abundance! fresh foam The atale air absorbed in ; loop building: and overheated honaea Us banished. You feel conscious of a sparkling svitalitr,---rtur mind is carefree. Ice-skating is indeed the perfect recreation. In it one Bnds gay and exercise in perfect balance. on are thrown into a carnival spirit, fndttll_attto,trtrouhatartheumnr, joyous laughter of 'yonth. No need "a-ttttttSKI-tar-aa-lists, for tt py must cultivate good health, a , ieeurutiasg, above all things, Opena th.ihtdrtothatreeeioissute. Deep "restful sleep. and normal hunger by long to the skater. Iriotrreertee4 ,ndahmrtshttteehnneed arethatyou; In.“ Young Wanna Dies in _ Highwood ;' Funeral Held Among the young folks returning home for the Chmtmu halide” tron their respective, $339913..usa Miie 'iaaraittn from Pinteh school, N. Y. Theodore Osborne from Cornell; Almon Henkel from . Purdue; Hens Bohr, Budd tthtohtfuld, Junior Cope, Mu Walther end Richard Mars tin from "Eyck; Dorothy Nunn from The Weylister in Wilferd, Cami; Billy than 'ant cheek “vb; {our "pep" for wfent days titer ”who: joined the merry panda of mm. It may (Continued 011415.332) Young People Return I, ' Home for Holidays IthYlll)irkltBllliB, POPULARFEAWRE lee Shun: Opel- Road to Eup- plneau and-Health; Adults V _ Enjoy [the - .7' " D _ I " all WT}? g; g-f '

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